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PPhysics Read More Chinese scientists detect rare quantum friction in folded graphene27 July 2025 Friction, though familiar in everyday life, remains a complex phenomenon—especially at the microscopic level. Scientists long believed it…
PPhysics Read More Tiny quantum sensor breaks noise limits, could boost MRI, space tech5 July 2025 Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have developed a tunable…
PPhysics Read More First zero-temp symmetry break hits 80% fidelity in quantum test4 July 2025 An international collaboration of researchers from China, Spain, Denmark, and Brazil has successfully simulated spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB)…
CComputing Read More Canada’s super hub combines the power of AI, GPU, and quantum computing21 June 2025 In a bold step toward making quantum computing accessible enough to solve everyday problems, the Canadian city of…
PPhysics Read More New approach allows to insert, monitor quantum defects in real time14 June 2025 A novel fabrication approach developed by collaborating scientists at some of the top universities in the UK now…
IInternet Read More Japan sends 1 million GB of data across 1,100 miles in a second30 May 2025 Imagine downloading 10,000 4K movies in just a second. A team of Japanese researchers has achieved such a…
PPhysics Read More Canadian breakthrough cuts 90% energy use for quantum computers29 May 2025 Canadian company Nord Quantique has developed a novel method to improve quantum error correction (QEC) that will help…